The existing treatments relieve pain, but do not stop joint degradation. A Yale study published in Bioactive Materials changes the situation: an antiepileptic drug already approved, injected into the joint via an intelligent gel, repairs cartilage and reduces the amount of [...]
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The existing treatments relieve pain, but do not stop joint degradation. A Yale study published in Bioactive Materials changes the situation: an antiepileptic drug already approved, injected into the joint via an intelligent gel, repairs cartilage and reduces the amount of [...]